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| '''<End of pedigree file>''' | | '''<End of pedigree file>''' |
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| + | Some people prefer to use a "/" to separate alleles, as it makes the pedigree easier to read. Thus, the following pedigree is equivalent: |
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| + | '''<Example of a pedigree file with base-pair coded alleles>''' |
| + | FAM1001 ID1234 0 0 M A/A A/C C/C |
| + | FAM1002 ID5678 0 0 F A/C C/C G/G |
| + | ... |
| + | '''<End of pedigree file>''' |
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| Although we don't recommend it, it is possible to use a pedigree file with numerically coded alleles. For an example, see [[MaCH: Pedigree with Integer Allele Codes|obsolete input formats]]. | | Although we don't recommend it, it is possible to use a pedigree file with numerically coded alleles. For an example, see [[MaCH: Pedigree with Integer Allele Codes|obsolete input formats]]. |